Torwood
Bonnington Road, Peebles, Scottish Borders, EH45 9HF
Guide Price
£995,000
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Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2023
- Removed: Date Not Available
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An impressive, detached 6-bedroom Arts and Crafts property set in a generous plot of about 0.72 acres on Bonnington Road in the popular Royal Burgh of Peebles.
Accommodation
Ground Floor (Main House)
Entrance Vestibule, Cloakroom, Entrance Hallway, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Drawing Room, Conservatory, Breakfasting Kitchen, Rear Hallway with staircase up to Home Office, Utility Area, Pantry, Storeroom, WC.
Ground Floor (Extension)
Entrance Vestibule/Boot Room, Utility Room, Storeroom, Garden Room.
First Floor
Landing, Principal Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom, Two Bedrooms, Home Office, Family Bathroom, Linen Cupboard.
Second Floor
Landing, Bedroom/Games Room, Two Bedrooms, Shower Room, Storeroom.
Exterior
Gated Gravel Driveway, Serviced Double Garage, Raised Beds, Mature Trees and Shrubs, Lawn Area, Summerhouse, Pond with Rill and Water Feature.
Plot extends to about 0.72 acres in total.
Mileage
Edinburgh 24 miles, Dalkeith 22 miles, Biggar 19 miles, Galashiels 19 miles, Peebles High Street 0.8 miles.
Situation
Torwood is situated within a generous plot of about 0.72 acres on Bonnington Road, one of the Royal Burgh of Peebles’s most desirable places in which to live. Peebles is a hugely popular market town with a population of around 9000. Amenities within Peebles include the Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, a swimming pool, the Gytes Leisure Centre, independent retailers, popular restaurants as well as national supermarkets and shops. The town also benefits from a health centre, dentists, banks and vets as well as well-regarded primary and secondary schools.
For those with an interest in country pursuits fishing, hill walking, mountain biking (Glentress Forest), horse riding and golfing are all on the doorstep. Peebles is also well-known for hosting festivals throughout the course of the year including the week-long Beltane Festival, the Tweedlove Bike Festival, an Arts Festival, an Agricultural Festival and the Rugby Sevens.
Peebles is well placed for those looking to live in a semi-rural location whilst being within a commutable distance of Edinburgh city centre, which is just a 24-mile drive away, and a frequent bus service provides access to the Capital as well as other local towns. The A703 provides easy access to the Edinburgh City Bypass.
EPC Rating - E
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - H
EPC Rating: E
Council Tax Band: H
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Melrose
Accommodation
Ground Floor (Main House)
Entrance Vestibule, Cloakroom, Entrance Hallway, Dining Room, Sitting Room, Drawing Room, Conservatory, Breakfasting Kitchen, Rear Hallway with staircase up to Home Office, Utility Area, Pantry, Storeroom, WC.
Ground Floor (Extension)
Entrance Vestibule/Boot Room, Utility Room, Storeroom, Garden Room.
First Floor
Landing, Principal Bedroom with Ensuite Bathroom, Two Bedrooms, Home Office, Family Bathroom, Linen Cupboard.
Second Floor
Landing, Bedroom/Games Room, Two Bedrooms, Shower Room, Storeroom.
Exterior
Gated Gravel Driveway, Serviced Double Garage, Raised Beds, Mature Trees and Shrubs, Lawn Area, Summerhouse, Pond with Rill and Water Feature.
Plot extends to about 0.72 acres in total.
Mileage
Edinburgh 24 miles, Dalkeith 22 miles, Biggar 19 miles, Galashiels 19 miles, Peebles High Street 0.8 miles.
Situation
Torwood is situated within a generous plot of about 0.72 acres on Bonnington Road, one of the Royal Burgh of Peebles’s most desirable places in which to live. Peebles is a hugely popular market town with a population of around 9000. Amenities within Peebles include the Eastgate Theatre and Arts Centre, a swimming pool, the Gytes Leisure Centre, independent retailers, popular restaurants as well as national supermarkets and shops. The town also benefits from a health centre, dentists, banks and vets as well as well-regarded primary and secondary schools.
For those with an interest in country pursuits fishing, hill walking, mountain biking (Glentress Forest), horse riding and golfing are all on the doorstep. Peebles is also well-known for hosting festivals throughout the course of the year including the week-long Beltane Festival, the Tweedlove Bike Festival, an Arts Festival, an Agricultural Festival and the Rugby Sevens.
Peebles is well placed for those looking to live in a semi-rural location whilst being within a commutable distance of Edinburgh city centre, which is just a 24-mile drive away, and a frequent bus service provides access to the Capital as well as other local towns. The A703 provides easy access to the Edinburgh City Bypass.
EPC Rating - E
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - H
EPC Rating: E
Council Tax Band: H
Marketed by: Rettie & Co, Melrose
Land Registry Data
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